Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand has 231 pages.
Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand was created in 2009.
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"Are you planning to play your current hand in the game of rummy?"
Audrey Grant has written: 'Heart Series' 'Bridge At A Glance' 'Bridge' '\\' 'Words From The Heart' 'Play Of The Hand' 'Bridge / Bridge, The Club Series' 'Bidding in the 21st Century' 'The Joy of Bridge' -- subject(s): Contract bridge 'Commonly Used Conventions (ACBL Bridge)' 'Bridge' -- subject(s): Defensive play, Contract bridge 'Bridge Basics 2'
i would double pick and rest your right hand on the bridge
In bridge, a dummy is the partner of the declarer who lays their hand face up on the table after the auction. The dummy does not participate in the play of the hand, but their cards are visible to all players. The dummy's cards can help the declarer make strategic decisions during the play of the hand.
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Four players are necessary for a game of bridge, but after the bidding only three actually play. The players sitting opposite each other are partners. After the bidding, only one of the partners who won the contract gets to play. The other is the 'dummy' and lays his cards face up on the table. The 'declarer' plays his own hand and the dummy's hand, too.